# Yilan Wujie
This beef noodle shop seems to be somewhat famous in the area.
My husband took me here to eat a few years ago.
However, it has been such a long time that I have no impression of it now. 😅
My son, like me, loves noodles.
We came back today for a revisit.
We ordered beef soup noodles, dry noodles, and fried sauce noodles,
along with a few side dishes.
There are quite a few options for side dishes.
I was really hoping to have the tofu skin rolls, but unfortunately they weren't available today. 🥹
The flavor of the side dishes was pretty good, not too salty.
The small dried fish was a bit spicy, but really delicious.
The beef soup has a faint herbal taste,
and it goes down smoothly.
It's a braised broth, not too oily.
The dry noodles are also highly recommended, with great noodle texture.
The braised pork on top is extremely fragrant.
The fried sauce noodles are somewhat like simple spring noodles with flat, white noodles,
and the texture is on the softer side.
The seasoning is also a bit stronger.
Overall, I think it's quite nice.
The dining environment is pretty spacious, with large and small tables.
The air conditioning is very cool, and the table spacing is wide, which makes for a comfortable dining experience.
The prices for the side dishes are not listed on the menu,
so it's best to ask the owner when ordering.
However, this place is truly good value for money.
It's a shop worth visiting. 👍
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